West Mountain, a popular ski destination near Glens Falls, New York, has released its latest snow report. Here's a summary of the conditions as of February 13, according to onthesnow.com:

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  • Base Depth: 39 inches
  • Lifts Open: 4 out of 5
  • Runs Open: 33 out of 35 (94%)
  • Summit Base Depth: 60 inches (Machine Groomed)
  • Recent Snowfall (Past 24 Hours): 1 inch
  • Projected Opening: December 13
  • Projected Closing: April 05

Recent Snowfall Details:

  • Sunday: 4"
  • Monday: 0"
  • Tuesday: 0"
  • Wednesday: 0"
  • Thursday: 1"

Forecast:

  • Friday: 0"
  • Saturday: 0"
  • Sunday: 0"
  • Monday: 0.2"
  • Tuesday: 0"
  • Wednesday: 0"

West Mountain's current base depth is reportedly 162% of the average base depth for this time of year, which is normally around 24 inches on February 13, according to onthesnow.com. This suggests above-average snow conditions for this point in the season. West Mountain is a favorite among skiers and snowboarders. It is known for its proximity to Albany, making it a convenient destination for after-work ski sessions.

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